Etain

Etain (died 117 AD) was a female warrior of the Brigantes tribe of Britannia, and she fought against the Roman Empire.

Biography
Etain was a member of the Brigantes tribe, and she had an intense hatred of the Romans, starting when she was very young: the Romans killed her father, raped and killed her mother, then raped Etain and cut out her tongue so that she could not tell anyone. She was trained as a hunter and tracker by the Picts of Scotland, and in 117 AD she was sent to deceive the Roman Empire's army in Britannia. She led Legio IX Hispania under Titus Flavius Virilus into an ambush by the Picts, and she killed Virilus in a duel after he was captured. Etain and the Picts then tracked down Quintus Dias and the surviving Romans from the army, and almost all of the Romans were killed, but Dias killed Etain after she killed his comrade Ubriculius with a spear.